Lettie Teague (a part-time Westchester resident) has been nominated for Writing on Spirits, Wine, or Beer for a column in Food & Wine magazine, “Is Grüner a Great Wine or a Groaner”

Photo by Bruce R. Jaffe

And Alan Richman of Mamaroneck, king of the Beard awards, has been nominated for three categories for his writing in GQ magazine.

Alan Richman of Mamaroneck used to hang out at the former illage Luncheonette in Mamaroneck, Nov.3, 2004. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )

“American Pie” got the nod for Magazine Feature Writing About Restaurants and/or Chefs
“Hillbilly Truffle” was nominated for Magazine Feature Writing Without Recipes
and “Le Petit Gourmet” was named a finalist for the M.F.K. Fisher Distinguished Writing Award

Congrats to all the nominees, but I’m pulling for our local talent! The entire list, after the jump.

2010 JAMES BEARD FOUNDATION AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED

New York, NY (March 22, 2010) – The James Beard Foundation is proud to announce the final nominees for the 2010 James Beard Foundation Awards, the nation’s most prestigious recognition program honoring professionals in the food and beverage industries, taking place May 2 and 3, 2010 in New York City. The nominees were announced this morning at an invitation-only breakfast at the acclaimed Palace Café in New Orleans’ French Quarter, hosted by Susan Ungaro, President of the James Beard Foundation, and Dickie Brennan, James Beard Foundation board member and Managing Partner of the Palace Café, Dickie Brennan’s Steakhouse and Bourbon House. This is the second year that the Foundation has taken its nominations breakfast “on the road” and Louisiana, with its rich food culture and history, was the ideal setting. Nominees In 55 categories were announced in the Foundation’s various awards programs – Restaurant and Chef, Restaurant Design and Graphics, Books, Broadcast Media and Journalism, as well as honorees in a number of special achievement awards categories, including Who’s Who of Food & Beverage in America, America’s Classics, Lifetime Achievement, and Humanitarian of the Year.

“Louisiana, a state that has won ten James Beard Foundation Awards in the past, has an incredibly storied food tradition and we were delighted to announce this year’s nominees in New Orleans,” says Susan Ungaro, President of the James Beard Foundation. “We are proud to recognize all of these finalists from across the country and are looking forward to welcoming them to New York City in May.”

The Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism is a Supporting Sponsor of this year’s James Beard Foundation Awards and will be a participant throughout the Awards festivities. They will be presenting this year’s Humanitarian of the Year Award to Taste of the NFL Founder Wayne Kostroski at the annual Awards Ceremony on Monday, May 3, 2010 at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall, and Donald Link of New Orleans’ Cochon restaurant will represent Louisiana and join the evening’s chefs at the Gala Reception, which immediately follows the Awards Ceremony.

“Having the James Beard Foundation choose Louisiana as the setting for its nominations breakfast this year is an honor,” says Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu. “The local chefs who have been honored by the Foundation in the past have played an important role in our state’s culinary heritage. It is an enormous service to New Orleans to be able to participate in an occasion of such distinction.”

The annual James Beard Foundation Media & Book Awards Dinner, an invitation-only event honoring the nation’s top cookbooks, food journalists and culinary broadcast programs, will take place on Sunday, May 2, 2010 at Espace in New York City, hosted by Bravo’s Top Chef Masters host Kelly Choi and the Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods host Andrew Zimmern. This year’s event will honor winners of the Books, Broadcast Media and Journalism categories, a new format from

previous years’ Media Awards ceremonies, which did not include the Books category. The James Beard Foundation Awards Ceremony and Gala Reception will take place the following evening, Monday, May 3, 2010, at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall in New York City, hosted by Food Network star and James Beard award-winner Alton Brown and two esteemed James Beard Outstanding Chef award-winners, Lidia Bastianich and Wolfgang Puck. Open to the public, the event honors the winners of the Restaurant and Chef and the Restaurant Design and Graphics awards categories, as well as the Who’s Who of Food & Beverage in America, America’s Classics, Humanitarian of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement Award recipients. The Awards Ceremony and Gala Reception are open to the general public, and tickets can be purchased by calling the Awards Box Office at 212.925.0054 or by visiting www.JBFAwards.com. General public tickets are $450

($400 for James Beard Foundation members).

Established in 1990, the James Beard Foundation Awards recognize culinary professionals for excellence and achievement in their fields and continue to emphasize the Foundation’s mission: to celebrate, preserve, and nurture America’s culinary heritage and diversity. The annual James Beard Foundation Awards honor the best and the brightest talents in the food and beverage industries, celebrating outstanding achievement in each of the following categories: Restaurant and Chef, Restaurant Design and Graphics, Books, Broadcast Media, Journalism, and special achievement awards. Each category has an individual Awards Committee made up of industry professionals who volunteer their time to oversee the policies, procedures, and selection of judges for their respective Awards program. All award winners receive a certificate and a bronze medallion engraved with the James Beard Foundation Awards insignia. There are no cash prizes.

The theme of this year’s Awards is “The Legacy Continues,” a tribute to the enduring impact of the standards of culinary excellence set by James Beard himself and all the talented professionals who keep those traditions alive. In a nod to this year’s theme, each of the Outstanding Chef winners honored over the years, including Mario Batali, Thomas Keller, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Daniel Boulud, Nancy Silverton, Rick Bayless, Grant Achatz, Alfred Portale, Dan Barber, Larry

Forgione and David Bouley, will serve as award presenters throughout the Awards Ceremony on Monday, May 3, 2010. At the Gala Reception immediately following the Awards Ceremony, guests will enjoy a dine-around gala prepared by notable chefs from across the country, each of whom was personally selected by a past Outstanding Chef winner.

Founded in 1986, the James Beard Foundation is dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and nurturing America’s culinary heritage and diversity in order to elevate the appreciation of our culinary excellence. A cookbook author and teacher with an encyclopedic knowledge about food, James Beard, who died in 1985, was a champion of American cuisine. He helped educate and mentor generations of professional chefs and food enthusiasts. Today, the Beard Foundation continues in the same spirit by administering a number of diverse programs that include educational initiatives, food industry awards, scholarships to culinary schools, and publications, and by maintaining the historic James Beard House in New York City’s Greenwich Village as a “performance space” for visiting chefs. For more information, please visit www.jamesbeard.org. Find insights on food at the James Beard Foundation’s blog Delights & Prejudices. Join the James Beard Foundation

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Liz Johnson is content strategist for The Journal News and lohud.com, and the founding editor of lohudfood, formerly know as Small Bites. As food editor, she won awards from the New York News Publishers Association, the Association of Food Journalists and the Associated Press. She lives in Nyack with her husband and daughter on a tiny suburban lot they call their farm — with fruit trees, an herb garden, and a yardful of lettuce, tomatoes, onions, shallots, cucumbers, zucchini, radishes, cabbage, peppers, Brussels sprouts and carrots and four big blueberry bushes.

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